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Neale may refer to: * Neale (surname) * Neale, County Mayo * Neale (electric car) See also * Neil Neil is a masculine name of Gaelic and Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish ''Niall'' which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion".. A ..., containing Neale as a given name {{disambig ...
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Neale (surname)
Neale is a surname, and may refer to * Bill Neale, Canadian figure skater * Charles Neale (1751-1823), American Jesuit * Charles Neale (footballer), Charles Neale, English footballer * Cornelius Neale, English clergyman * Neale (electric car), Douglas Neale, Scottish electric car maker (1895) * Duncan Neale (born 1939), English footballer * Earle "Greasy" Neale, American football coach * Edgar Neale, New Zealand politician * Edmund Smith (poet), Edmund Neale, Poet * Edward St. John Neale, Lieutenant-Colonel and British representative in Japan (1862-1863) * Edward Vansittart Neale, British Christian Socialist * Emma Neale, New Zealand novelist and poet * Eric Neale, British car designer * Francis Neale, American Jesuit * Gerry Neale (1941–2015), British politician * Greasy Neale, American football and baseball player and coach * Harry Neale, Canadian broadcaster * Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, 2nd Baronet, British navy officer and politician * Haydain Neale, Canadian singer * J. Neale ...
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Neale, County Mayo
Neale, also known as the Neale (), is a small village in the south of County Mayo in Ireland. It is located near the villages of Cong 4 km to the south-west, Cross 4 km to the south and the town of Ballinrobe about 5 km to the north. History A number of archaeological sites and ruins surround the village, dating from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. These include cairns, stone circles, raths, ringforts and crannogs. The surrounding landscape also has a number of ruined Norman castles previously occupied by the McDonnell mercenaries. Adjacent to The Neale village is the home of the first Englishman to settle in the country – sheriff and map maker – John Browne. The Neale village also hosted the "uncrowned king of Ireland", Charles Stewart Parnell, and Michael Davitt during the Land League era. The system of organised ostracisation of over bearing landlords and agents – later termed Boycotting by Fr. John O'Malley (Parish priest in The Neale), was first ...
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Neale (electric Car)
The Neale electric car was made in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1897 by Douglas Neale of 21 Rutland Square, Edinburgh. The car was described as electrically driven, with a range of speed from 3 to 12 miles per hour. Only a limited number, possibly four, of these vehicles were made and none survive. The car was displayed at the 1897 Motor Car Exhibition at Crystal Palace. Douglas Neale was an electrical engineer and inventor. Specification Battery and motor Its battery was a Planté or pure lead 15 cell. Each cell had a 115 amp hour capacity. The traction system was covered by seven patents. It was direct drive from the armature shaft on to the wheel of the vehicle. Weights The battery weighed 405 lbs. The car's motor was 1 bhp and weighed 100 lbs. The car itself (excluding the battery, motor, and any load) weighed 448 lbs. Its range was 35 miles at a total weight of 9 cwt.The Automotor Journal of 17 March 1897 Controls The vehicle's steering was direct to the axle, meaning the axl ...
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